The Retirement fund body, Employment Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) in its latest ‘Provisional Estimate of Net Payroll’ data report has showed that India created 12,23,675 new jobs in the month of June 2019 as against 8,56,870 in May 2019.
As per the report, the maximum jobs were created in the age bracket of 18-21 and in this bracket the top 10 sectors which have created more fresh jobs include Expert Services, Trading - Commercial Establishments, Electric-Mechanical-or General Engineering Products, Engineers- Engineering Contractors, Building & Construction Industry, Establishments engaged in Manufacturing- Marketing Servicing & Usage of Computers, Textiles, Garments Making, Establishments Engaged In Cleaning, Sweeping Services and hospitals. In the similar age bracket, Maharashtra was the first among the States to create maximum payroll, followed by Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Gujarat, Haryana and Delhi.
According to the data report, 10982 new jobs were created in less than 18 age group category, while 346917 jobs in 18-21 age group category. Further, 22-25 age, 26-28 age, 29-35 age and more than 35 age group category witnessed 325634, 148492, 207907 and 183743 new payrolls respectively in June 2019.
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